Duke staves off upset with Cam Reddish game-winner

It looked like Florida State was going to hand No. 1 Duke its second loss of the season. But the Blue Devils had a baseline out of bounds play with a few seconds left, and somehow, Cam Reddish wound up wide open.

Kansas State and Iowa State are now both 12-4 with 2-2 records in conference play. And as usual, the defense carried the Wildcats. K-State ranked ninth in the country in defensive efficiency coming into Saturday and held the high-flying Cyclone offense to 57 points. Another nice win for Bruce Weber and company.

Louisville smokes North Carolina in Chapel Hill

Certainly didn't see this one coming. Louisville was in control from start to finish, handing the No. 12 Tar Heels their fourth loss in decisive fashion. The Cardinals won by a score of 83-62.

The Tar Heels had their worst shooting game of the season, finishing 3-for-22 from 3-point range. Luke Maye and Coby White only combined to score 13 points.

Louisville also dominated on the glass, which is rare against North Carolina. The Cardinals won the rebounding edge 43-32. Steven Enoch was the best player on either side, nothing 17 points and 11 rebounds off the bench.

This was an important day for Louisville's NCAA tournament hopes.

Ole Miss pulls off the upset against Mississippi State in Starkville

After a 3-2 start to the season, Ole Miss has been on fire as of late, picking up its 10th-straight win Saturday. None of those 10 have been sweeter than this, a road win against a ranked rival, as the Rebels downed No. 14 Mississippi State 81-77.

The Tide led 80-78 when TJ Starks drove the length of the court and sank a floater from beyond the arc to secure the 81-80 win. Starks was 0-5 from 3-point range before the game-winner. That's how you erase a bad shooting night.

St. John’s was without Shamorie Ponds, who sat with a lower back injury. The Red Storm have now lost two in a row, and three of the past five games after starting the season 12-0.

Joe Boozell has been a college basketball writer for NCAA.com since 2015. His work has also appeared in Bleacher Report, FOXSports.com and NBA.com. Joe’s claim to fame since joining NCAA.com: he’s predicted the correct national championship game twice… and picked the wrong winner both times. Growing up, Joe squared off against both Anthony Davis and Frank Kaminsky in the Chicagoland basketball scene. You can imagine how that went.

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